Essex Bass Guitars

Hey guys, I'm new to the board and am looking into getting a low cost "cheap" bass for my home recordings.

I've read on here about the Essex basses, and allot of you guys seem to suggest them.
I don't know anything about different style bass picups so how would the Essex BG-180 differ to say the Essex SJB-62 sound wise? I'm mostly a hard rock/metal type guy.

by the way I was going to buy a yamaha RBX170 from guitar center but the were sold out so I was waiting on new shipment so I might go with the essex instead.
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They are great basses for the money. Definately get one over the Squire. Better quality IMO. I want to get another one. I sold my first one, the only reason I did was to get the last little bit of money I needed to buy my Rick, Plus my friend wanted to play bass and he liked my Essex. He still has it and told me he would never get rid of it.

Im thinking of getting that particular model. Have you ever tried that one?Are they really better than a Squier. Their price tag is simply too good to be true. If Im not wrong Squier uses an Agathis body for their P-Bass Special while Essex uses Alder. Is an Alder wood better than an Agathis?

Everyone who has one here swears by them... and thats good enough for me really..

I think it was woodchuck recently who went in to do some recording.. and out of all of the basses he has, the sound guy wanted the essex... Not that the essex is a better bass, but I certainly think it may record better than some because its so simple

I'm totally convinced of getting myself an Essex bass. The Essex Jazz Bass Im getting has gold-plated hardware which is probably the only downside for me. How do I prevent the goldplated hardware from corroding or tarnishing?

It depends on the plating. My 50th Anniversary Fender Jazz has gold plating and I have no problems with it. I just use a cloth to wipe it down every time I play it. You don't want to use any cleaners or polishes on it cause that might remove the plating. I like the look of gold plating even though it is harder to take care of.

Hey thanks alot for the info and help. Appreciate it. One last thing I have to add before I get it tomorrow though. Are the stock strings decent or should I get a new set of strings fitted on it because I want a decent tone as Id be performing in school in a week's time. Would I get a distinctively better tone with say a new set of strings or should I just stick with the stock ones(if they dont really make much difference).

go with essex.i got the bg-150 and love it . all i had to do was change the strings right out of the box.i have replaced my MIA P-deluxe with the essex. anybody looking for a good mia P-deluxe,check it out in the for sale forum.

I'm not sure if they do. If the overall overview of Essex as a bass guitar brand is pretty good I don't see why there would be contrasting qualities between different models. I guess Ill just have to give it a good test drive before I get it. Thanks for the help guys!

I also have an MIM jazz bass, that had horrible fretwork, lots of paint holes, crap electronics, and other signs of apathy. The Essex had none of these, except for a couple of high frets that I filed down.

I took the time to do some setup work on it, and I managed to get the action lower than the Jazz's, and furthermore, the tone is fantastic! a great p-bass for the money, even with an upgraded pickup (Fender '62 P-bass) it's still as cheap as a squier and one third the price of an MIM Fender.

It's also got the most usable tone control of any passive bass I've played. I can roll the highs all the way off and get a big upright-style THUMP.